5 Responses to “* evidence which contradicted the FBI’s spin was held for years AFTER Dr. Ivins committed suicide (2008) and the FBI one week later asserted he was the sole perpetrator of the 2001 anthrax attacks”

DXersaid

An email from September 2001 reportedly advised employees to bring home backups of their computers. Patricia Fellows and Anthony Bassett’s emails could help establish timeline regarding details of animal studies.

DXersaid

The GAO is getting a taste of the FBI’s withholding as we speak — but one problem is that one doesn’t understand what has been withheld unless you have bear down on the computer forensics.

Here, for example, note that the message is 0438.

So if the GAO wants to understand what they STILL haven’t been provided by way of emails, they merely need obtain them with the number of the email displayed — and all the gaps will indicate emails still being withheld.

Indeed, even the FBI’s computer forensics reports –and it doesn’t get more scientific than that — is a road map to documents that the FBI has withheld from the GAO.

DOJ For 4 Years Withheld This Email (Message 0438) Written By Bruce Ivins On The Date Of Alleged Mailing Of Deadly Anthrax ; GAO Should Obtain A Full Set Of Emails From DOJ, Including Those That DOJ Has Still Failed To Produce
Posted by Lew Weinstein on March 1, 2012

DXersaid

Despite David Hardy’s claim in this response to FOIA, the emails were never uploaded to the FBI’s vault. And USAMRIID will be the first to tell you that documents were taken from USAMRIID and no copy was left.

Stop the shredders! FBI has announced that it will be producing emails written by Bruce Ivins from September 2001 and October 2001 and make them available at vault.fbi.gov

DXersaid

There are lots of examples supporting your point but here are three. Now compare the first two emails to the Amerithrax Investigative Summary and you will see the DOJ does not even mention the rabbit study — which involved killing 52 rabbits that first week and required night and weekend work.